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I get a lot of vehicles with dog hair in the carpets and seats. I have tried many things to remove the hair. The thing I have been doing lately is using a stiff brush to pick it up or put into a pile and then vacuum. Does anyone have any experience with a method that has worked well getting dog hair up? I would like to hear.
 
Here is the brush I use love this thing.
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I use the meguiars sandpaper backing block, works like a squeegee . Or you can find pumice stones that work very well
 
Pumice stone, keep it away from plastic or metal, it'll scratch it real bad......or a Carrand rubber pet hair brush, picked one up at O'Reileys for about $3 similar to the one previously posted.
 
I use a brand of gloves called Thickster™ Large Latex Gloves i use them while washing and use them for the interior work also. they are thick enough to rub against fabric to drag the hair from carpets and upholstery.
They along with the pumice stone should be all you need.
 
Pumice stone, keep it away from plastic or metal, it'll scratch it real bad......or a Carrand rubber pet hair brush, picked one up at O'Reileys for about $3 similar to the one previously posted.
I use the Carrand one and also got it at oreileys on sale. Great product!
 
I spray a fine mist of diluted fabric softener, let dry, than use a pet hair brush to pick up the hair. The softener helps remove the static in the hair. Works great for me. I also get a lot of cars with pet all over.

Greg
 
Pet hair stone (similar to pumice stone but pores are bigger) and rubber gloves for small areas.
 
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